Top 3-wheel electric scooters available under Rs300,000 in Pakistan

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As petrol prices continue to rise, many Pakistanis are considering electric vehicles as an alternative solution for daily travel. Three-wheeled electric scooters are safer to drive.

Two-wheelers remain common but are not suitable for everyone, especially elderly individuals and people with balance issues.

These electric scooters provide excellent balance. Another major advantage is affordability, as charging costs less than Rs100 overnight, helping users eliminate monthly fuel expenses.

One of the top options is the Crown Electric Ezee, which focuses on comfort and convenience. It uses a modern 73.6V 30Ah Lithium LFP battery and offers a speed of 28 to 32 km/h with a range of 50 to 70 kilometres per charge. It takes four to five hours to recharge and costs Rs265,000. The scooter features a stylish design, adjustable armrests, and an NFC card unlocking system.

Additionally, the Metro Premium three-wheeler is designed for users seeking maximum range and battery durability. It has 76.8V 30Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate battery and can travel up to 100 kilometres on a single charge. It reaches a speed of 35 km/h, charges within four to five hours, and costs Rs295,000, with two year warranty.

Moreover, the Evee S1 3W is powered by a 1200W motor and a 60V 36Ah Chilwee Graphene battery. It reaches speeds of 35 to 40 km/h and offers a range of 50 to 70 kilometres. This model costs Rs245,000 and can perform well on steep roads and flyovers.

However, the Road King K9 is an affordable option costing Rs195,000. It uses an 800W motor and a 60V 32Ah Graphene battery, with speed of 40 to 45 km/h and a range of 50 to 60 kilometres. Its low height and wide rear design make it especially suitable for elderly.

Lastly, the Hi-Speed Hunter is built for rough roads. It features a reinforced chassis, a 650W motor, and a durable Graphene battery capable of 1,000 charging cycles, and costs Rs289,000.

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